Two streets in the upper section of the Aztlán neighborhood have been paved, improving daily access for residents and strengthening connectivity within the area.
The project, carried out by the Rosarito City Government through PRODEUR, includes Anáhuac and Tepexpan streets, which now form part of a main circuit linking nearby roadways in the upper part of the neighborhood.
With an investment of 9.12 million pesos, the work is expected to make travel easier for families, reduce dust and mud during seasonal weather changes, and provide more reliable access for vehicles and services.
Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz led the ribbon-cutting ceremony alongside PRODEUR Director Nora Elisa Márquez Carvajal and residents who will directly benefit from the improvements.
Construction included paving 582 square meters with hydraulic concrete across both streets, as well as the installation of 50 residential water connections and 38 sanitary sewer hookups—upgrades that contribute to better living conditions.
For residents, the project represents a step forward in everyday mobility, making it easier to move through the neighborhood and connect with surrounding areas.
City officials said paving efforts are being prioritized along key routes and connecting streets, with plans to continue expanding improvements as resources allow.
